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Be prudential
adjective
Characterised by the use of prudence; arising from careful thought or deliberation.
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One is that central banks should be prudential supervisors of banks, so that they can provide liquidity if necessary.
While this may be prudential financial planning for the health system as a whole it puts further pressure on NHS providers, who now need to deliver cost improvement plans of almost 5% this year.
What we need now are two things: (a) regulators need the authority to seize failing shadow banks, the way the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation already has the authority to seize failing conventional banks, and (b) there have to be prudential limits on shadow banks, above all limits on their leverage.
(DJN VII.3.2) In fact, the choice appears to be prudential in nature, since certain forms of state may require specific human dispositions to function effectively (DJN VII.6.5), and some forms may be more suited for particular settings.
The most interested suitors for the business happened to be Prudential P.L.C. of Britain and American General, executives close to the talks said.
Some critics argued that the real beneficiaries of a reorganization would be Prudential executives who for the first time would be able to receive stock and stock options as compensation and who would have greater flexibility in running the company.
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Both were prudential and successful conservatives.
As one admissions director told me at the time, they were prudential rather than poetic.
The real issue is prudential: whether abortion should be criminalized, not whether it is wrong.
Lyons is not alone in suggesting the HRA borrowing, and the proposal is prudential at a local level.
"And then there are prudential judgments that are made, informed by Catholic theology, but it's not something that Catholics are required to follow".
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